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    • P
      pautinka
      last edited by

      Tell me, are projects windy and windfinder related to each other?
      windfinder uses similar encoded tiles like windy.
      windy:
      0_1519630527866_windy_wind_0_0_0.jpg

      windfinder:
      0_1519630476424_windfinder_wind_0_0_0.jpg

      1. Projects are created by the same developers?
      2. Windfinder stole technology from windy?
      3. Or is this encoded technology open in the source?
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      • ivoI
        ivo Administrator @pautinka
        last edited by

        @pautinka We have invented this years ago and they simply stole our proprietary source codes. Well that is life.

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          ivo Administrator @pautinka
          last edited by

          @pautinka Lookig at tiles they seem to steal our data (which we pay for) too. but I cant confirm this.

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            pautinka @ivo
            last edited by

            @ivo
            They are similar, but they are different, it's seen
            I used different sources when I took the tile. But they were at one point in time. Therefore probably they are similar.
            windy - ECM
            windfinder - GFS

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            • Gkikas LGPZG
              Gkikas LGPZ Moderator @pautinka
              last edited by

              As they say here: https://www.windfinder.com/about

              "Models and weather data sources
              Windfinder offers two forecast models. The first is the normal forecast that is based on the GFS model ....
              The second is the Superforecast, which is based on improved physical and topographical models and uses a significantly higher horizontal resolution. .....
              All Superforecast values are available in hourly intervals."

              I believe by "superforecast" they mean ICON !!!

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              • idefix37I
                idefix37 Sailor Moderator @pautinka
                last edited by

                @pautinka
                Windfinder offers GFS forecast (and WRF if you pay extra)
                Windy offers ECM and GFS forecasts.
                So what is the reason to look at Windy and Windfinder too?

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                • idefix37I
                  idefix37 Sailor Moderator @Gkikas LGPZ
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                  @meteo-gr
                  If I'm right, the superforecast of Windfinder is WRF which offers a better resolution compare to GFS.

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                    JMACS @ivo
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                    Hi Ivo how does wind it’s render the map background gradient is there any plugin that does it..? Do you render it in server and then provide png images to the website?

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                      JMACS @JMACS
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                      @@jmacs said in windy vs windfinder:

                      Hi Ivo how does wind it’s render the map background gradient is there any plugin that does it..? Do you render it in server and then provide png images to the website?
                      @ivo

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